Professor Eva DuGoff is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Services Administration in the University of Maryland School of Public Health. She joins UMD from the University of Wisconsin-Madison where she was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Population Health Sciences from 2014 to 2017. Professor DuGoff received her PhD from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Health Services Research and Policy. She earned her undergraduate degree from Georgetown University and MPP from George Washington University.

Professor DuGoff’s research focuses primarily on the Medicare population and Medicare Advantage program. She is interested in the policy and organizational determinants of health care quality and health outcomes. Her research aims to identify opportunities for policymakers to improve health care delivery and health outcomes in the United States, especially for older adults with multiple chronic conditions and racial and ethnic minorities.

Professor DuGoff currently serves as the principal investigator on a Commonwealth Fund grant to understand the high needs segments in the Medicare Advantage program.